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naseberry
naseberry (ˈneɪzbərɪ) Also 7 -bury, 9 knees-. [ad. Sp. or Pg. néspera medlar (Sp. n{iacu}spero medlar-tree): see etym. note to medle n.] A West Indian tree (Sapota Achras) which yields an edible fruit called the Sapodilla plum. Also attrib.1698 Phil. Trans. XIX. 435 The Chrysodendros Americana, or S... Oxford English Dictionary
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nisberry
† nisberry obs. variant of naseberry.1756 P. Browne Jamaica (1789) 200 The Nisberry Tree. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sapote
Sapotaceae Some but not all sapotes come from the family Sapotaceae: Sapodilla, also called naseberry (Manilkara zapota) is native to Mexico, Guatemala wikipedia.org
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30+ Dominican Fruits - From Aguacate to Zapote
Sep 5, 2023Manilkara zapota: níspero (In English chicle, naseberry, mispel, sapodilla, and sapote) is native to southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. It is known in other Spanish-speaking countries as chico sapote, níspero, zapote and zapotillo. Níspero is cultivated locally in the Dominican Republic.
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34 Exotic Fruits: Names and Pictures - TipBuzz
Nov 29, 202233. Sapodilla. Sapodilla fruits, also known as chikoo, sapota, zapotillo, naseberry, sepadilla and zapote, come from an evergreen tree native to Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The flesh is very sweet with pear and brown sugar notes that is sometimes described as being malty. 34.
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Manilkara zapota
Manilkara zapota, commonly known as sapodilla (), sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry, or nispero, soapapple among other names, is an evergreen wikipedia.org
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kneesberry
kneesberry variant of naseberry. Oxford English Dictionary
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Tropical fruit
(Otaheite apple; Malay apple; jambo in Portuguese) Pommecythere (golden apple or June plum; cajamanga or cajarana in Portuguese) Rambutan Sapodilla (naseberry wikipedia.org
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sapodilla
sapodilla (sæpəʊˈdɪlə) Forms: 7 sapadilloe, (pl.) sapadillies, 7–8 sapadillo, 8 sappadilla, -o, sapodylle, sabatille, 9 sapotilla, sapadilla, sappodilla, zapotilla (in Dicts.), 8– sapodilla. [a. Sp. zapotilla (whence F. sapotille), dim. of zapote sapota; for the change of t to d cf. Du. sapodille, G... Oxford English Dictionary
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El Tuito
Mexican snacks; the corundas (a kind of tamale), and finally the typical sweets are the coconut atole, the "payos", and the "chiltes" (sweets made out of naseberry wikipedia.org
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Jamaican fig-eating bat
The bat mainly feeds on naseberry, a native fruit of Jamaica that has a fleshy, firm texture. wikipedia.org
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Grand Cayman
Wild banana orchids, ghost orchids, thatch palm trees, red birch trees, mahogany trees and various fruit trees such as avocado, mango, guinep, naseberry wikipedia.org
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List of Jamaican dishes and foods
Naseberry (known as Sapodilla throughout the rest of the Caribbean) Otaheite apple (Malay apple) Paw-paw (papaya) Passion fruit Pineapple Pomegranate wikipedia.org
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